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  • .... Psychotherapy may be undertaken by [[clinical psychologists]],counseling psychologists, [[social workers]], [[family therapy|marriage-family therapists]], adult a ...ariety of training programs are multiprofessional, that is, psychiatrists, psychologists, mental health nurses, and social workers may be found in the same training
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  • ...pressures that influence the development of women. Most contemporary North American psychoanalysts employ theories that, while based on those of Sigmund Freud, ...ociation]] [http://www.apsa.org]<ref>{{citation|url=http://apsa.org/|title=American Psychoanalytic Association}}</ref> which is a component organization of the
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  • ...a-robot-an-insect-or Experimental Philosophy of Consciousness]. Scientific American: Mind.</ref> The aim of this type of philosophical research on consciousnes ...fore looked for specific ''functions'' and benefits of consciousness. Many psychologists, such as radical [[behaviorism|behaviorists]], and many philosophers, such
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  • ...o the [[1940s]] and early [[1950s]] with the founding in [[1942]] of the ''American Association of Marriage Counselors'' (the precursor of the [[AAMFT]]), and ...and Prediction of Paradigm Adherence of Marriage and Family Therapists.] ''American Journal of Family Therapy.'' 28(4): 329-346.</ref>
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  • ...cal psychology|clinical psychologists]],[[counseling psychology|counseling psychologists]], [[social work|social workers]], [[family therapy|marriage-family therapi ...ariety of training programs are multiprofessional, that is, psychiatrists, psychologists, mental health nurses, and social workers may be found in the same training
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  • ...]] and included twenty-seven distinguished psychiatrists, neurologists and psychologists. It represented a watershed in the acceptance of psychoanalysis in North Am ...ical Expedition" to East Africa. He was accompanied by Peter Baynes and an American associate, [[George Beckwith (Carl Jung associate)|George Beckwith]]. On th
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  • ...c and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders]]'' (DSM), published by the [[American Psychiatric Association]], and the [[International Classification of Diseas .../228 "The Disorder of Love in the Canon of Avicenna (A.D. 980–1037)"], ''American Journal of Psychiatry'' '''164''' (2), pp 228-229;S Safavi-Abbasi, LBC Bras
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  • ...chological assessment]] and [[psychological treatment]], although clinical psychologists also engage in research, teaching, consultation, forensic testimony, and pr ....D. practitioner-scholar model]] (focusing on clinical practice). Clinical psychologists are now considered experts in providing psychotherapy, and generally train
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  • ...unseling; and prevention and health. Some unifying themes among counseling psychologists include a focus on assets and strengths, person–environment interactions ...e criteria for licensure as a psychologist. Both doctoral level counseling psychologists and doctoral level counselors can perform both applied work, as well as res
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  • ...ervices|community]]. Diagnoses are made by [[psychiatrists]] or [[clinical psychologists]] using various methods, often relying on observation and questioning in in ...and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders]]'' (DSM-IV) produced by the [[American Psychiatric Association]] (APA).
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  • ...e=16 | pages=971–982 |doi=10.1037/h0063633}}</ref> In the United States, psychologists were applying the [[radical behaviorism]] of [[B. F. Skinner]] to clinical ...nt of Patients With Major Depressive Disorder, Second Edition |publisher=[[American Psychiatric Association]] |year=2000 |accessdate=2008-12-01 | doi=10.1176/a
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  • ...tal illness]]. This broad category includes [[psychiatrists]], [[clinical psychologists]], licensed professional counselors, [[social work|clinical social workers] ===Comparison of American mental health professionals===
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  • ...tics, Occupational Outlook Handbook: [http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos056.htm Psychologists]</ref> used by individuals who are either: ...s and issues in business, industry, or government.<ref>Peterson, Donald R. American Psychologist. Vol 31(8), Aug 1976, 572-581 [http://psycnet.apa.org/index.cf
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  • ...The American Psychological Association is occasionally confused with the [[American Psychiatric Association]], which also uses the [[APA|acronym APA]]. The American Psychological Association aspires to excel as a valuable, effective and inf
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  • ..., 2001). James Messina, Gary Seiler and others came together to form the [[American Mental Health Counselors Association]] (AMHCA) in 1976. ...work closely with other mental health specialists, such as psychiatrists, psychologists, clinical social workers, [[psychiatric nurses]], and [[school counselors]]
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  • ...o the [[1940s]] and early [[1950s]] with the founding in [[1942]] of the ''American Association of Marriage Counselors'' (the precursor of the [[AAMFT]]), and ...and Prediction of Paradigm Adherence of Marriage and Family Therapists.] ''American Journal of Family Therapy.'' 28(4): 329-346.</ref>
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  • ...or an interdisciplinary team consisting of clinicians such as physicians, psychologists, physical therapists, and occupational therapists. ...ntributions of Early Muslim Scholars and Challenges to Contemporary Muslim Psychologists", ''Journal of Religion and Health'' '''43''' (4): 357-377 [363].</ref> [[R
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  • ...an online paper called Reinforcing Behaviour Therapy, which more and more psychologists are now studying and appreciating. ...erapy [http://www.baojournal.com/WCBA/WCBA.html] In the United States, the American Psychological Association's Division 25 is the division for [[behavior anal
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  • ...esearch with the Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions by the [[American Psychological Association]] in 1956. ...quantitative scores): [[National Academy of Science]] (NAS) membership, [[American Psychological Association]] (APA) President and/or recipient of the APA Dis
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  • ...55552-052-9</ref><ref>Gorton, Gregg E (2005). Milton Hyland Erickson ''The American Journal of Psychiatry''. Washington. Vol.162, Iss. 7; pg. 1255, 1 pgs</ref> ...hoffer, A. Behavior therapeutic techniques and hypnotherapeutic methods. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 1972, 15, 71-82.</ref>, e.g., the [[systemati
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